Radiant baby names
Names tagged with “Radiant” across DNA, style, or vibe in the Namesake database.
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27 names
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- Ori
Irish
84Golden or radiant. Derived from Old Irish 'ór' meaning gold, symbolizing light, value, and brilliance.
- Aeliana
Latin
84Derived from the Roman family name Aelianus, possibly from aelios meaning 'sun' or related to the goddess Aurora. Feminized form suggesting 'of the sun' or 'radiant'.
- Farhat
Arabic
84Brilliant, radiant, or successful. Derived from Arabic root meaning 'to shine' or 'to succeed', conveying brightness and achievement.
- Oluwashindara
African
70From Yoruba 'Oluwa' (God) and 'shindara' (to make shine/illuminate). Means 'God makes radiant' or 'God's brilliance'.
- Ainnara
Celtic
70From Scottish Gaelic 'ainneara' meaning 'radiant' or 'shining', with possible connections to 'ainn' (brightness) and nature imagery
- Vibhav
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'splendid' or 'radiant', associated with brightness and brilliance in Hindu philosophy
- Savita
Sanskrit
62From Sanskrit meaning 'sun' or 'radiant'. In Hindu mythology, Savita is a solar deity associated with divine light and vitality.
- Munzarin
Arabic
62From Persian roots meaning 'golden' or 'glowing', related to wealth and radiance. A rare name with Sufi literary associations.
- Zahriyah
Arabic
55From Arabic Zahra meaning 'blooming flower' or 'radiance,' often associated with brightness and beauty in Islamic tradition
- Suriah
Arabic
42From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning 'the sun' or 'bright one', associated with radiance and luminosity
- Zarinah
Persian
42From Persian 'zarin' meaning golden or made of gold, often associated with beauty and radiance
- Zulai
Arabic
42From Arabic roots meaning 'brilliant' or 'radiant,' used across East African cultures. Associated with luminosity and grace.
- Eavan
Irish
42From Old Irish 'Aoibhinn', meaning 'radiant' or 'beautiful'. Associated with brightness and brilliance in Irish tradition.
- Zareena
Arabic
42From Arabic/Persian origin meaning 'golden' or 'blooming flower'. Associated with beauty and radiance in South Asian and Middle Eastern traditions.
- Rayed
English
42From the past participle of 'ray,' meaning illuminated by rays of light or beaming. May also reference radiance or light-bearing qualities.
- Rayssa
French
42From Latin 'radius' meaning ray of light or beam. A modern feminine variation emphasizing brightness and radiance.
- Kaena
English
42Glowing or radiant; also refers to Kaena Point, a sacred geographical landmark in Hawaii with mythological significance
- Zaahir
Arabic
40From Arabic meaning 'the blooming one' or 'the flourishing one', associated with brightness and radiance
- Zaisha
Arabic
40A shining or radiant one, luminous and graceful in nature, with possible Sanskrit roots meaning prosperity
- Saniya
Sanskrit
30From Sanskrit meaning 'brilliant' or 'radiant'. Also associated with wisdom and grace in Indian tradition.
- Debhani
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit, meaning 'beautiful' or 'radiant.' Associated with grace and luminosity in Indian tradition.
- Ibhaan
Sanskrit
29From Sanskrit meaning 'splendid' or 'radiant.' A modern Indian name reflecting brightness and excellence.
- Ziyaad
Arabic
20From Arabic meaning 'splendor' or 'brightness', associated with radiance and illumination
- Raunak
Sanskrit
20Radiant, shining, or luminous. A name rooted in Sanskrit meaning brightness and brilliance.
- Ronik
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'glorious' or 'radiant', associated with light and brilliance in Hindu tradition.
- Ruhika
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'shining' or 'radiant'. Associated with brightness and luminosity in Hindu tradition.
- Sunia
Sanskrit
10From Sanskrit meaning 'golden' or 'radiant', associated with warmth and brightness
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Popularity data: Social Security Administration, US births 1880–2024
